Estimated Average Decline in Maximum Gait Speed (m/s) Over an 11-Year Follow-up by Level of Education
. | Low Education (n = 603) . | Intermediate Education (n = 284) . | High Education (n = 241) . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|---|
. | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | . |
Model 1a | 0.24 (0.21–0.26) | 0.24 (0.21–0.28) | 0.10 (0.07–0.14) | .344 |
Model 2b | 0.36 (0.31–0.41) | 0.38 (0.32–0.44) | 0.27 (0.20–0.33) | .391 |
. | Low Education (n = 603) . | Intermediate Education (n = 284) . | High Education (n = 241) . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|---|
. | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | . |
Model 1a | 0.24 (0.21–0.26) | 0.24 (0.21–0.28) | 0.10 (0.07–0.14) | .344 |
Model 2b | 0.36 (0.31–0.41) | 0.38 (0.32–0.44) | 0.27 (0.20–0.33) | .391 |
Notes: CI = confidence interval. Estimates are obtained from general linear models.
aAdjusted for baseline gait speed, age, and sex. bAdditionally adjusted for body mass index, physical workload, leisure-time physical activity, respiratory disease, diabetes, and knee and hip osteoarthrosis, n = 1084 (44 participants omitted in model 2 due to missing values).
Estimated Average Decline in Maximum Gait Speed (m/s) Over an 11-Year Follow-up by Level of Education
. | Low Education (n = 603) . | Intermediate Education (n = 284) . | High Education (n = 241) . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|---|
. | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | . |
Model 1a | 0.24 (0.21–0.26) | 0.24 (0.21–0.28) | 0.10 (0.07–0.14) | .344 |
Model 2b | 0.36 (0.31–0.41) | 0.38 (0.32–0.44) | 0.27 (0.20–0.33) | .391 |
. | Low Education (n = 603) . | Intermediate Education (n = 284) . | High Education (n = 241) . | R2 . |
---|---|---|---|---|
. | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | Mean Estimate (95% CI) . | . |
Model 1a | 0.24 (0.21–0.26) | 0.24 (0.21–0.28) | 0.10 (0.07–0.14) | .344 |
Model 2b | 0.36 (0.31–0.41) | 0.38 (0.32–0.44) | 0.27 (0.20–0.33) | .391 |
Notes: CI = confidence interval. Estimates are obtained from general linear models.
aAdjusted for baseline gait speed, age, and sex. bAdditionally adjusted for body mass index, physical workload, leisure-time physical activity, respiratory disease, diabetes, and knee and hip osteoarthrosis, n = 1084 (44 participants omitted in model 2 due to missing values).
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